Do you have a track record of questioning stuff and saying 'this isn't how we do it in Tae Kwon Do'?

You're training at a Kung Fu school but still listing TKD as your primary style. Were you a high grade?

Empty thy cup, young man.

I've learned TKD from Olympic gold medalist, I didn't learn TKD from a school. nor did I go to class for TKD, yet while I was attending kung fu class, most of the students and instructors thought I've practiced in a school for years because my kicks were "impressive", they told me I'm most likely going to rank up earlier than the rest of the students. Most of you guys are right, I'm there to learn, I'm not supposed to be there to debate. I should've been respectful to the instructor and shut my mouth. I only made a big deal out of the situation because I've pushed somebody else because I got angry and got charged with aggravated assault, this guy does the same thing to me, nothing happens to him? maybe I deserved to be shoved, probably karma for me. But he should at least be punished the same way I was, by the law. But I guess I shouldn't have argued since I'm there to learn from him, that still doesn't mean he can break the law does it?

I only made a big deal out of the situation because I've pushed somebody else because I got angry and got charged with aggravated assault, this guy does the same thing to me, nothing happens to him? maybe I deserved to be shoved, probably karma for me. But he should at least be punished the same way I was, by the law.

Personally I'd let it go and move on. But, if you're so upset that you want him prosecuted you're going to have to report it to the relevant authorities, not bitch about it on-line.

Personally I'd let it go and move on. But, if you're so upset that you want him prosecuted you're going to have to report it to the relevant authorities, not bitch about it on-line.

This made me laugh a little, That's exactly what I have tried to do, I would've reported it, but dad says to let it go. if he tries to touch me again with the intent of harm, we then sue and defend yourself if necessary. Ah **** it, I thought at least most of you guys would understand, being you guys are also fellow martial artists, would at least agree that the instructor shouldn't have lost control of himself. But i guess i should just let it go since theres nothing to do about this situation now.

Perhaps the OP was being awkward but having said that an instructor should remain professional. If you were treated like this by a maths tutor you would certainly have grounds to complain (I can't do long division like that! WALLOP! Yes you can.). The standards shouldn't drop simply because it is a martial arts class IMO.

Stop it. Just because they are both teachers doesn't mean you can always make the same comparison. I agree with the professionalism to a certain extent, but not with your awful example.

You just compared PHYSICAL TRAINING to brain training. One involves a certain level of violence the other does not. If my kung fu teacher told me to practice kicking, by writing "kick" 1,000 times I'd call him an idiot.

The instructor was wrong and should have reacted better, but assault? Have fun trying to prove that one.